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they went into pakistan without pakistan's permission. officials are saying is what panetta's saying, all options remain on the table. but panetta today made it very clear, he is going to continue this drum beat of sending the message to pakistan that they need to crack down on these guys, that it will not be toller rated for them to cross into afghanistan, attack targets like the u.s. ambassador, nato headquarters, u.s. military bases kill u.s. and afghans. he wants it stopped and he wanted it stopped now. >> barbara starr, thank vez inch. here in new york, pakistan's top diplomat is denying strongly any government support for terrorists. joining us now, the foreign minister of pakistan. thanks very much for joining us. >> good to be here. >> i want to talk about you in a few minutes. let's talk about u.s./pakistani relations right now. admiral mike mullen and other u.s. officials are publicly accusing your government, pakistani government, of supporting the haqqani terror network, which is responsible for killing americans. what's going
they went into pakistan without pakistan's permission. officials are saying is what panetta's saying, all options remain on the table. but panetta today made it very clear, he is going to continue this drum beat of sending the message to pakistan that they need to crack down on these guys, that it will not be toller rated for them to cross into afghanistan, attack targets like the u.s. ambassador, nato headquarters, u.s. military bases kill u.s. and afghans. he wants it stopped and he wanted it...
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and pakistan trying to clear up their relationship. pakistan tries to give up the u.s. military helicopter in the operation to kill osama bin laden. u.s. government sources tell cnn tough conversations with senior pakistani officials. >> my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. about how to open up the opportunities to put this relationship back on track. >> reporter: sources familiar with kerry's decision said that he told pakistanis that the $1.5 billion a year for five years, aid that he co-sponsored, is on the line, unless islamabad comes clean on who knew what and when about how they managed to hide in pakistan. they are committed to more cooperation on joint anti-terror operations and intelligence sharing. but a senior pakistani official says his government is asking 350 out of 400 u.s. military trainers in pakistan to leave the country. and u.s. doubts about pakistan's commitment to fighting terrorism fester. >> pakistan has become a collective safe haven for terrorists and terrorists leaders.
and pakistan trying to clear up their relationship. pakistan tries to give up the u.s. military helicopter in the operation to kill osama bin laden. u.s. government sources tell cnn tough conversations with senior pakistani officials. >> my goal has been to talk with the leaders here about how to manage this critical relationship more effectively. about how to open up the opportunities to put this relationship back on track. >> reporter: sources familiar with kerry's decision said...
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pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal? $800 million of aids has been suspended. >> both sides are working together on a number of things and pakistan is not happy with the pace of delivery of assistance. americans are not happy with the pace of delivery of certain deliverables from pakistan. it happens sometimes. right now because pakistan is a fledgling democracy and everything that happens there hits the media and there's an american domestic political context in which everything becomes an issue because of the way people react to your administration. this has become -- >> the reaction in pakistan to the u.s. decis
pakistan withholding $800 million in promised military aid to pakistan. the zus not happy with what you're doing. what do you do about it? >> first old all, i don't think that's a correct characterization. it includes $300 million in reimbursements that have just been slowed down. we haven't received a reimbursement since december 2010. so basically, it's just something that's already slow, having been slowed down more. the fact is that -- >> are you saying this is not a big deal?...
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, that pakistan would be helpful to the u.s. given how bad relations are? >> well, pakistan military has been helpful in the past. but certainly growing anti-american sentiment will be a lot more problem. it will make more difficult for the pakistani leadership to cooperate with the united states. but that will also depend on what approach washington takes in the next few months as far as the fight is concerned. there are a lot of points of convergence between the united states and pakistan . in that case, i think they will cooperate. i think there's comprehension about the unilateral action which we've seen infusing over the last few months. >> journalist and author hussain giving us perspective from pakistan. thank you. >>> one of the towns is one of the country's most volatile areas. lies just west of kandahar, that's where the taliban was founded. and as nick paton walsh reports, the town of lashkah gah may represent what afghanistan will become. >> reporter: when president obama talks about handing afghanistan back, lashkah
, that pakistan would be helpful to the u.s. given how bad relations are? >> well, pakistan military has been helpful in the past. but certainly growing anti-american sentiment will be a lot more problem. it will make more difficult for the pakistani leadership to cooperate with the united states. but that will also depend on what approach washington takes in the next few months as far as the fight is concerned. there are a lot of points of convergence between the united states and...
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pakistan's border. new information plus president obama's syria dilemma. what's going on, what he may do about the crackdown on protesters and does not necessarily want to talk about it at least not yet. drastic action on the mississippi river. floodwaters surge south our own john king is with us. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual -- let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. ♪ obama's syria dilemma. ♪ [ male announcer ] with amazing innovation, driven by relentless competition, wireless puts the world at your command. ♪ what?! sam, get your ears cleaned out. but what did he say? 42 wild italians. huh? it's a cruise for plus-size individuals. it's a commercial. that's all. i'm pretty sure he said the chevy cruze eco -- a commercial for eagle? eagles? no eco, eco, eco! it's
pakistan's border. new information plus president obama's syria dilemma. what's going on, what he may do about the crackdown on protesters and does not necessarily want to talk about it at least not yet. drastic action on the mississippi river. floodwaters surge south our own john king is with us. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you...
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it is in pakistan's best interests. but unfortunately that is not always how the pakistani military sees it. >> were you surprised by the announcement of the levels of the troop withdrawal that wei going to be seeing or allegedly will be seeing in afghanistan? >> i am not surprised, because i think obama's heart was always more with joe biden. if you remember there was this debate. biden wanted a much smaller troop presence in afghanistan and a focus on counterterrorism. petraeus and gates said no, let's go in there and do the surge. i think that obama really was more in biden's camp, but the military outfoxed him by leaking their recommendations and democratic president can't go against certainly a military advisor like petraeus. >> so you think he was more wanting the counterinsurgency strategy? >> i think so. i think his basic view is that we have too large a military footprint in these places, that what we need to do is draw down and broadly rebalance american foreign policy away from this massive investment in afgh
it is in pakistan's best interests. but unfortunately that is not always how the pakistani military sees it. >> were you surprised by the announcement of the levels of the troop withdrawal that wei going to be seeing or allegedly will be seeing in afghanistan? >> i am not surprised, because i think obama's heart was always more with joe biden. if you remember there was this debate. biden wanted a much smaller troop presence in afghanistan and a focus on counterterrorism. petraeus...
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tonight we're keeping them onnest on pakistan. it's where a lot of the ieds that kill and maim american troops are made in pakistan's tribal areas near the afghan border. in recent weeks, however, american officials have reportedly told pakistani intelligence about four bomb-making factories. and in all four cases, the intelligence has apparently leaked to the insurgents. by the time pakistani troops get there, the factories are empty. someone has been tipping them off, though pakistani officials including the country's top military spokesmen today deny it. in addition pakistani authorities have arrested dozens of people for helping in the raid that killed osama bin laden while steadfastly denying he had a support network helping him live for years in the very heart of pakistan. >> this is a man who was living in a for the tress. you have intelligence agents swarming all over the country. how did they not know? >> 9/11 happened in new york with all the maximum and the best available intelligence to, the american parties could not
tonight we're keeping them onnest on pakistan. it's where a lot of the ieds that kill and maim american troops are made in pakistan's tribal areas near the afghan border. in recent weeks, however, american officials have reportedly told pakistani intelligence about four bomb-making factories. and in all four cases, the intelligence has apparently leaked to the insurgents. by the time pakistani troops get there, the factories are empty. someone has been tipping them off, though pakistani...
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can't get to pakistan if pakistan won't allow its personnel on the ground. because that aid and the personnel come as a package deal. >> okay. now you know there's less aid going to pakistan. you have to wonder what kind of trust or eroded trust might there be now between pakistan and the u.s. to work together from here on out? >> it's really bad. there's been a lot of tit for tat after that raid on bin laden. then the pakistanis threw out the american trainers denying the visas. now the u.s. is withholding aid. you've got to wonder, as you said, what is this going to mean, this continued tit for tat? in the past in previous years when the u.s. has withheld aid, it's been very bad. you've seen a lot of drone strikes against pakistan without pakistani cooperation. sometimes they do cooperate. but now i think you're going to see a lot of the u.s. kind of going it alone as it sends a message to pakistan as it did after 9/11. you're either with us or against us and you have to play if we're going to pay, basically. >> thanks so much from washington. appreciate t
can't get to pakistan if pakistan won't allow its personnel on the ground. because that aid and the personnel come as a package deal. >> okay. now you know there's less aid going to pakistan. you have to wonder what kind of trust or eroded trust might there be now between pakistan and the u.s. to work together from here on out? >> it's really bad. there's been a lot of tit for tat after that raid on bin laden. then the pakistanis threw out the american trainers denying the visas....
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and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin laden. question is, did he raise it with anyone and the u.s. government clearly says that he did not. it was something that he an his associates were considering amongst themselves. if we knew something about it, we would have done something about it long ago. >> the issue of bin laden hiding out in pakistan was the backdrop to a brief visit there today by secretary of state hillary clinton and joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen. stan grant is in islamabad with the latest. >> reporter: frank and candid. that
and pakistan. a source says that osama bin laden considered seeking a deal with pakistan to protect him and senior al qaeda leaders. a source says so far no evidence surfaced indicating bin laden ever discussed that plan with pakistani officials. the information discovered from documents seized when bin laden was killed earlier this month. pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. had this reaction just a short while ago. >> you can think of many things of wanting to do them and so did osama bin...
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did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard bargaining ahead as the president and congressional leaders try to hammer out a deal on raising the federal debt limit as the august 2nd deadline looms, most parties are firming up their bottom lines. joining me now is senator tom coburn from oklahoma. senator, i know that you have today pentagon with speaker boehner about the republican position, or at least his position going into these debt talks. what can you tell me about where you are now when it comes to the revenue side of this equation? >> well, i think speaker boehner related that everything is on the table. i think it should be. i
did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard...
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now pakistan and afghanistan, both places iran has been aggressive. they want to be a counterbalance. they want to be a counterweight to u.s. influence throughout the region. it is very, very concerning. it should be here in the u.s. as well as in the region. >> because given the enormous investment over a decade, in liberating first iraq and then afghanistan, you see president jalal talabani show up in tehran, the president of rauk. you see president karzai showing up there after all the u.s. has done for him and president zardari of pakistan going to tehran as well to give ahmadinejad this support, if you will, by their mere presence there. it must be so infuriating to top u.s. official. >> reporter: absolutely. it is not only infuriating, it is concerning for intelligence and national security officials who watch this very closely. make no mistake, when you see tensions between the u.s. and countries like pakistan and afghanistan and iraq, they use iran as a lever. they know it is a sore point with us. they know that it will increase our anxiety ab
now pakistan and afghanistan, both places iran has been aggressive. they want to be a counterbalance. they want to be a counterweight to u.s. influence throughout the region. it is very, very concerning. it should be here in the u.s. as well as in the region. >> because given the enormous investment over a decade, in liberating first iraq and then afghanistan, you see president jalal talabani show up in tehran, the president of rauk. you see president karzai showing up there after all the...
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and governs pakistan. at this moment, it's not possible. >> it's a fear? >> it is a fear if it's the integrity is no more. >> how many nuclear bombs does pakistan have? >> i don't know. >> about? >> i don't know. >> 100. >> i don't know. >> you knew when you were the president. you wouldn't know that as president of pakistan? >> they don't give me that figure. why am i concerned whether it's 89 years. i am not concerned about the figures what difference does it make whether it's 54 or 94 or 150. you met with the governor of texas, rick perry. what was that about? >> nothing. he wanted to meet. maybe exchange views on what it would be. >> did you get the impression he is thinking of running for president? >> well, i think i did, yes. >> you think he will? >> you need to ask him, but i did get that impression. >> i agree and i think he will run, but i haven't met with him. you came away from the meeting thinking he is going to run? >> yes. >> let's talk about you a little bit. how do you feel? >> i hope i am
and governs pakistan. at this moment, it's not possible. >> it's a fear? >> it is a fear if it's the integrity is no more. >> how many nuclear bombs does pakistan have? >> i don't know. >> about? >> i don't know. >> 100. >> i don't know. >> you knew when you were the president. you wouldn't know that as president of pakistan? >> they don't give me that figure. why am i concerned whether it's 89 years. i am not concerned about the...
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we know that al-qaeda is present in pakistan. other terrorists, militia groups are as well, but we're also concerned about nuclear weapons leaving pakistan and coming into the united states, that can never happen. and so we have to work with the pakistanis as imperfect as they are, to make sure we don't have jihadists that are successful in reaching their goal. there are at least 15 different sites that have been identified. this is open source documents. at least 15 different sites that are potentially penetrable by islamic jihadists and six attempts have been made. this is not an existential threat. this is a real threat and something we have to continue to pay attention to because as the article says, pakistan is too nuclear to fail. we cannot allow nuclear weapons to travel into the hands of islamic terrorists. >> who were behind those six attempts to penetrate those pakistani nuclear arsonals? >> according to the article, it is elements of militia, jihadist groups and terrorist organizations. >> al-qaeda, taliban, haqqani ne
we know that al-qaeda is present in pakistan. other terrorists, militia groups are as well, but we're also concerned about nuclear weapons leaving pakistan and coming into the united states, that can never happen. and so we have to work with the pakistanis as imperfect as they are, to make sure we don't have jihadists that are successful in reaching their goal. there are at least 15 different sites that have been identified. this is open source documents. at least 15 different sites that are...
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yet the clashes reveal al qaeda said mostly to be across the border in pakistan is again a concern, back where they started in afghanistan's hills. we push down into the valley, still an insurgent strong hold. high tech american attack helicopters buzzed overyaed until militants shot from them from the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic from the taliban. they're getting pretty gutsy. if you push up any farther past that, you're going to take enemy contact, that's pretty certain. >> the afghans clear about who lay in wait ahead of them. >>. >> translator: it's very draws, taliban, arabs, pakistanis there. >> at the foot of valley, the american base is often hit by pot shots, sometimes from lone gunmen up high who they then mortar. >> al qaeda's return to these remote hills could tie america's hands, making it harder to justify pulling back from here. the terrorist network that made america's case for invading slipping back in, just when america makes its case to leave. >>> president obama is urging congressional negotiators to be open mined when he sits down with them at the white house tom
yet the clashes reveal al qaeda said mostly to be across the border in pakistan is again a concern, back where they started in afghanistan's hills. we push down into the valley, still an insurgent strong hold. high tech american attack helicopters buzzed overyaed until militants shot from them from the valley. >> it's uncharacteristic from the taliban. they're getting pretty gutsy. if you push up any farther past that, you're going to take enemy contact, that's pretty certain. >>...
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and pakistan couldn't get more twisted, tangled, and complicated, we learn that the isi, pakistan's top spy agency has arrested several suspected informants for the cia. these are pakistani men who allegedly fed information to the cia before last month's big raid on the bin laden compound. this according to two security officials. it's not clear why they've been arrested, where they are, and what if anything they're being charged with. one of the men is reportedly an army major who allegedly wrote down license plates of vehicles going in and out of the compound, but one of our sources, a security official says, that's not true. that none of the men arrested is an army officer. security officials do tell us that some of the individuals in custody were staying at a safe house rented by the cia to serve as a lookout on to the bin laden compound. these arrests obviously raise some questions, again, about pakistan's top spy agency. why has the isi been arresting informants for the cia when they were supposed to be onboard with u.s. efforts to go after bin laden? you would think they would pr
and pakistan couldn't get more twisted, tangled, and complicated, we learn that the isi, pakistan's top spy agency has arrested several suspected informants for the cia. these are pakistani men who allegedly fed information to the cia before last month's big raid on the bin laden compound. this according to two security officials. it's not clear why they've been arrested, where they are, and what if anything they're being charged with. one of the men is reportedly an army major who allegedly...
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continue to work with pakistan despite the criticism, saying pakistan is a key player in that region and key to going after some of the insurgents and terrorist operators in that part of the world. wolf? >> you've covered him for several years. he's a very tough guy, but also an emotional guy. you could hear it in his voice a little bit. we've seen him break down a few times, especially with troops. did you see any of that today? >> reporter: not with us. perhaps the press doesn't quite bring out that aspect of him, wolf. maybe he cries for other reasons when he thinks about us, but yeah, you have seen that softer side of the secretary, most especially when he's out there with the troops. we saw it during the last trip to afghanistan a couple weeks ago, where he broke down a couple times, talk you about what the troops meant to him. the fact that he had a hand in putting a lot of them there and now he would be leaving the office, won't be able to weigh in on decisions that affect them. >> it's a life-and-death decision when you're the defense secretary of the united states. that's un
continue to work with pakistan despite the criticism, saying pakistan is a key player in that region and key to going after some of the insurgents and terrorist operators in that part of the world. wolf? >> you've covered him for several years. he's a very tough guy, but also an emotional guy. you could hear it in his voice a little bit. we've seen him break down a few times, especially with troops. did you see any of that today? >> reporter: not with us. perhaps the press doesn't...
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>> well, i think pakistan would like them to leave. remember they came from outside pakistan. there were three wives there. eight of bin laden's children were in the compound in abbottabad. they were taken into custody after the u.s. seals went in and took out bin laden. well, the same panel that recommended the doctor be charged with treason has also recommended to basically lift the restrictions on the family and say that they can now go. they've contacted saudi arabia and yemen where the wives were from and they are arranging repatriation. pakistan i think would like to be getting them out the door. >> they're not charged with anything, are they? >> no, they weren't charged with anything. not at all. charged with being married to osama bin laden. but -- then in a way, you've got to remember the pakistanis are miffed -- that's one word we could use -- that this happened on their -- under their noses. down the road from this big military base and then you've got u.s. apaches flying in and landing. >> it created quite a bit of tension too for the obama administration. >> thank
>> well, i think pakistan would like them to leave. remember they came from outside pakistan. there were three wives there. eight of bin laden's children were in the compound in abbottabad. they were taken into custody after the u.s. seals went in and took out bin laden. well, the same panel that recommended the doctor be charged with treason has also recommended to basically lift the restrictions on the family and say that they can now go. they've contacted saudi arabia and yemen where...
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was al qaeda camps inside pakistan. we talked to a very senior ministerial government official today to find out what he knew. he has responsibility for those border areas. he said, look, we don't have anything here at the moment. indeed he said we don't really have good information about what's about to happen in kabul. he said really for us at the moment to know what's going on do know about the threats in washington and new york is a stretch. he is the man in the government here responsible for the border area where these threats are -- certainly the initial intelligence we understand came from, carol. >> i want to ask you so many more questions, but since they really don't know anything, we have heard, there's supposedly an american person involved along with two pakistani people involved. any information you've been able to gather on that snt it would certainly be very typical of the potential tear rof threat coming from this area. the border area in pakistan has al qaeda camps and people have been coming from the
was al qaeda camps inside pakistan. we talked to a very senior ministerial government official today to find out what he knew. he has responsibility for those border areas. he said, look, we don't have anything here at the moment. indeed he said we don't really have good information about what's about to happen in kabul. he said really for us at the moment to know what's going on do know about the threats in washington and new york is a stretch. he is the man in the government here responsible...
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that is up to pakistan. but in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theories will not make problems disappear. >> secretary of state also repeated that there is no evidence that pakistan's military knew where bin laden was hiding. >>> as promised, we are going to try to get nima elbagir up from tripoli with the exclusive interview with one of the wives of moammar gadhafi, and we will have that for you, and stick around for that. >>> and also, sarah palin may be coming to a city near you, and she is kicking off a nationwide bus tour starting this weekend. joe johns will have the scoop on sarah palin's big tour next. do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change. there's a cheaper, cleaner way to fuel up now. the volt plugs into any socket, and fuels up at home. sure it could use gas, but for most commutes you won't need much, if any. so from now on, fuel tube... we'll just call you...plan b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more ca
that is up to pakistan. but in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and conspiracy theories will not make problems disappear. >> secretary of state also repeated that there is no evidence that pakistan's military knew where bin laden was hiding. >>> as promised, we are going to try to get nima elbagir up from tripoli with the exclusive interview with one of the wives of moammar gadhafi, and we will have that for you, and stick around for that....
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and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of course, they are aware of that. afghanistan is absolute ly certain that they need to work together. when he was in afghanistan, he did raise concerns there once again about members of the taliban who were living in pakistan, and moving back and forth across the border. he very, very much wants both sides to close that border and again, he is looking for more cooperation and more of a commitment from the pakistan side, randi. >> all right. stan grant there for us in islamabad. thank you, stan. >>> teb n minutes before the to of the hour. these are stories we are watching. there is no presidential run for donal
and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of...
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well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was take noon custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl 40 miles north of atlanta. he's set to be arraigned tomorrow. police say he worked in the same apartment complex where jorelys rivera lived. she was last seen friday at her apartment. her body was found in a trash bin monday. she was killed nay vacant apartment and they were able to find brunn with help from the public. >> we have had brunn under surveillance since last night as we continue to collect evidence in this case. we reached a point this afternoon where we had sufficient evidence to obtain arrest warrants for the murder of the 7-year-old child. >>> holly firfer has been covering
well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was take noon custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl...
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here's the very latest from islamabad pakistan. >> this is a verdict that will probably surprise a lot of people outside of iran who expected josh and shane to be released after they have spent more than two years in prison waiting for this lengthy case to be completed. and it's a report that will deeply disappoint the parents of josh and shane who were deeply hoping this or deal would be over for their sons. it appears that this or deal is finally over. a court in iran has convicted bauer and fattal of spying and trespass and sentenced them to eight years in prison, three years for trespassing and three years for spying, a charge that the men and their lawyers have been declaring all along. his attorney says he was ain't ware of the verdict until he heard it in the media. he says he's not going to comment until he's spoken to court officials. of course this is a case that made worldwide headlines shortly after the hikers were detained in july 2009 and it has increased tensions between iran and the u.s. and this verdict certainly won't help relations between washington and tehran. but
here's the very latest from islamabad pakistan. >> this is a verdict that will probably surprise a lot of people outside of iran who expected josh and shane to be released after they have spent more than two years in prison waiting for this lengthy case to be completed. and it's a report that will deeply disappoint the parents of josh and shane who were deeply hoping this or deal would be over for their sons. it appears that this or deal is finally over. a court in iran has convicted...
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pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed to evade radar. stealth drones if you want. this is all just another indication of the mistrust the u.s. had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah, apparently. >>> to ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happe
pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed...
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the obama administration has asked pakistan to release the doctor. here's the president pespeaking today. >> we've still got more work to do and there is no doubt there is some connections with pakistani military and intelligence services have with certain individuals that we find trouble. and i've said that publicly. and i've said it privately to pakistani officials as well. >> even after the president praised pakistan for some of its cooperation, he said that the administration is constantly evaluated cooperation with the united states. >> we're also watching those anti wall street protests spreading to main street. i'll ask bernie sanders about that. also get his reaction to a republican claim that jobless americans have only themselves to blame. and the sarah palin build up and now let down. who will her supporters turn to now that she's announced she's not running for r president? , te right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural g
the obama administration has asked pakistan to release the doctor. here's the president pespeaking today. >> we've still got more work to do and there is no doubt there is some connections with pakistani military and intelligence services have with certain individuals that we find trouble. and i've said that publicly. and i've said it privately to pakistani officials as well. >> even after the president praised pakistan for some of its cooperation, he said that the administration is...
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this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we lost 30,000 innocent people? did we ask al qaeda to kill us? >> they're saying the relationship with the united states is turning a corner. he's looking forward to more cooperation, more respect, and intelligence sharing in joint operations. stan grant, cnn, islamabad. >>> a special call to the internential space station today. pope benedict xvi spoke to "endeavour's" crew. he asked mission commander mark kelly about his wife's recovery. gabrielle giffords is recuperating from recent brain surgery. >>> what are the three keys to greatness? venus williams, tennis champ, lays them out as we br
this is an old allegation that pakistan has had to deal with, and it plays a double game. on the one hand aligning itself with the united states and taking money. while on the other, also having ties to the insurgents. but the interior minister rejects that out of hand. >> we have never hidden him. we have sincere from day one. maybe we are not as afeshant at the u.s. is, but believe me, my heart breaks when somebody says my country is playing a double game. do you think, stan, that we...
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pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight, very close, something that constantly worries the u.s. because of these very kinds of situations. >> barbara starr, thank you so much. >> sure. >> speaking of pakistan, an american working in another country, disappears in this kidnapping plot. we'll tell what you the kidnappers did to distract security guards. >>> for those lost in the dramatic collapse at the indiana state fair. look at this. you'll hear from a woman who captured the disaster on camera in a moment. who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same
pakistan relationship or the relationship between pakistan and china? >> both of them indeed. it will make the strained relationship between washington and islamabad even more strained. the u.s., of course, still grants pakistan billions of dollars in aid every year. so even though invaded pakistani airspace, they certainly expect pakistan not to turn around and give it to the chinese. so that would be a major problem and of course the pakistani chinese military relationship, very tight,...
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drone strikes in pakistan. pakistan supreme court is just authorized an investigation into a memo allegedly approved by pakistan's then ambassador to the united states asking the united states for help. averting a possible military takeover. news of the memo surfaced in an october newspaper column accusing the ambassador and pakistani president of being behind it. haqqani is a former professor, a frequent guest in "the situation room." he denies the allegations, but resigned his post. he returned to pakistan from washington and is now prevented from leaving the country. he could face treason charges and that could result in a death sentence. joining us from washington is the wife of the former ambassador. he's a member of pakistan's parliament, also a former cnn producer and a friend of all of ours. thanks very much. what's the latest with your husband, the former ambassador? what's happening to him right now? >> wolf, we're very concerned. his friends, his family. all of those who support him in pakistan in hu
drone strikes in pakistan. pakistan supreme court is just authorized an investigation into a memo allegedly approved by pakistan's then ambassador to the united states asking the united states for help. averting a possible military takeover. news of the memo surfaced in an october newspaper column accusing the ambassador and pakistani president of being behind it. haqqani is a former professor, a frequent guest in "the situation room." he denies the allegations, but resigned his post....
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threatening to cut off nearly $1 billion in aid to pakistan. at first, the pakistani military sort of brushed it off. but today, the prime minister of pakistan expressed some real concern about that aid being cut. this visit could be one of the first steps to trying to find a way forward in which the two countries can still cooperate. >> the accusation is that elements of the isi, the pakistani intelligence service are helping insurgents, enemies of the united states in afghanistan and effectively helping to kill americans and other nato forces there. what are they saying about that? >> well, wolf, it doesn't make sense when you look ate from an american perspective. when i was in pakistan earlier this year, pakistani officials are very concerned about two things. they feel a threat from india. they're worried about the indians having influence in afghanistan. there are some elements within pakistan that use these insurgents in afghanistan as sort of a check on india's power there. they don't like this idea of this rival india having influence
threatening to cut off nearly $1 billion in aid to pakistan. at first, the pakistani military sort of brushed it off. but today, the prime minister of pakistan expressed some real concern about that aid being cut. this visit could be one of the first steps to trying to find a way forward in which the two countries can still cooperate. >> the accusation is that elements of the isi, the pakistani intelligence service are helping insurgents, enemies of the united states in afghanistan and...
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pakistan, outraged by the photos. reza sayah has the live in islamabad. such a scandal there in a different way than in the united states. >> yeah. and you know what, i wouldn't say there's outrage here. i think the biggest concern for this actress is the reaction from the family. they're not too happy, but i think it's important to keep it real for our viewers out there. i don't think many people knew about this story here. they cared about it until the pakistani media got ahold of it and then the indian media got ahold of it and the international media got ahold of it and once the racy pictures started appearing on air that's when the buzz was generated, very much generated by the media. there is no widespread outrage here. some people are disappointed here that a muslim woman would take these pictures. others are supporting her. here's a taste of some of the reaction in pakistan. >> she make mistake go there, but i don't think she can do that. as a pakistani. i'm a proud pakistani and i believe as a pakistani she can do it. i think so, this is like a p
pakistan, outraged by the photos. reza sayah has the live in islamabad. such a scandal there in a different way than in the united states. >> yeah. and you know what, i wouldn't say there's outrage here. i think the biggest concern for this actress is the reaction from the family. they're not too happy, but i think it's important to keep it real for our viewers out there. i don't think many people knew about this story here. they cared about it until the pakistani media got ahold of it...
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well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was taken custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl 40 miles north of atlanta. he's set to be arraigned tomorrow. police say he worked in the same apartment complex where jorelys rivera lived. she was last seen friday at her apartment. her body was found in a trash bin monday. she was killed nay vacant apartment and they were able to find brunn with help from the public. >> we have had brunn under surveillance since last night as we continue to collect evidence in this case. we reached a point this afternoon where we had sufficient evidence to obtain arrest warrants for the murder of the 7-year-old child. >>> holly firfer has been covering the
well, in pakistan, the government has reacted and her family has disowned her. the interior minister of pakistan's government says they will look into this case. certainly this is not the kind of image that pakistan wants for its intelligence agency. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news for you about the man under arrest in the brutal stabbing death of a georgia child. ryan brunn was taken custody today. he was accused of sexually assaulting and murdering 7-year-old girl 40...
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that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko mladic is expected to be transferred to the hague on charges that he committed awe trop it is. they say he slaughtered nearly 8,000 muslim men and boys in serbia. there he is looking frail. his attorneys claim he is not well enough to even communicate with the judge. >> president obama signs the patriots act minutes before it was set to expire, the midnight deadline. the provisions of the law passed after the 9/11 attacks deal with legalizing terrorist is yo surveillance tactics and searching their personal records. it has now been extend
that's up to pakistan. but, in solving its problems, pakistan should understand that anti-americanism and con spear think series will not make problems disappear. >> clinton said, pakistan risks using u.s. aid if it doesn't do more to fight terrorism. >> president obama in the g-8 focusing on the prodemocracy movement sweeping across the middle east. he will leave france and travel to warsaw to meet with the country's president and other central european leaders. >>> ratko...
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why do they refuse, why does pakistan refuse to take on the network? >> as we emphasized, we have to bring pressure to wear on this insurgent safe haven. >> i don't think it is likely to change. it is both the capacity issue for the pakastanis and i think potentially a willingness issue. >> now whether it's the ha cannies, taliban or al qaeda, the real question is that all of these have the ability to stage the attacks even as president obama is making the plans to bring the first troops home, raising questions again about whether the war can succeed in afghanistan. >> the explanation you are hearing for the fact that they claimed responsibility for the attack on the intercontinental hotel and now. >> there has been a long history with the taliban calling up news agencies and very quickly claiming credit and talking about it in terms of how the attacks unfolded. the claims aren't exactly on spot. they believe this was another case of the taliban quickly claiming they did it. the intelligence they tell us show something else. wolf? >> thank you. while t
why do they refuse, why does pakistan refuse to take on the network? >> as we emphasized, we have to bring pressure to wear on this insurgent safe haven. >> i don't think it is likely to change. it is both the capacity issue for the pakastanis and i think potentially a willingness issue. >> now whether it's the ha cannies, taliban or al qaeda, the real question is that all of these have the ability to stage the attacks even as president obama is making the plans to bring the...
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meanwhile, pakistan's ambassador of the united states is stepping down over the scandal in pakistan known as memo gate. haqqani was a close -- frequent guest here in "the situation room." he helped the president mend frayed relations with washington after pakistan was humiliated by the raid that killed osama bin laden, but he's been implicated in a memo allegedly sent from mr. zardari to mike mullen asking for help. hussein huh can, forced to step down. he did his best to try to improve pakistan's relations with the united states, but right now hooerks going to be gone. >>> war isn't cheap and the effort in afghanistan cost the united states taxpayers about $2 billion a week. let me repeat that. about $2 billion a week. imagine what that could do right here at home. just ahead, we'll ask one congressman if that money is actually well spent and we have already heard newt gingrich suggest some changing child labor laws, but how about his foreign policy? we're taking a choser look at that. much more as we get ready for the republican presidential debate here at constitution hall. i'll be mod
meanwhile, pakistan's ambassador of the united states is stepping down over the scandal in pakistan known as memo gate. haqqani was a close -- frequent guest here in "the situation room." he helped the president mend frayed relations with washington after pakistan was humiliated by the raid that killed osama bin laden, but he's been implicated in a memo allegedly sent from mr. zardari to mike mullen asking for help. hussein huh can, forced to step down. he did his best to try to...
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officials frustrated this stuff is coming from pakistan in the first place. in their view pakistani officials have not acted with enough urgency to help remove the biggest threat to american troops in the region. sudden, concussive, lethal. ied attacks are the number one killer of u.s. troops in afghanistan, responsible for more than 400 deaths in the past two years. u.s. officials are growing increasingly upset over the course of the main ingredient in these home made bombs, an american ally. u.s. officials tell cnn the vast majority of ieds in afghanistan, 84% are made from fertilizer produced in pakistan. >> when you see an explosion that is one fraction of the real explosion that is how powerful and overwhelming it is, it gives you a sense of real frustration. >> reporter: senator robert casey was recently in the region and watched american troops demonstrate the force of ieds. casey has been leading u.s. efforts to stop the flow of calcium i'm moan yum nitrate into afghanistan. >> what can the pakistanis do, what are they doing to stop the material from
officials frustrated this stuff is coming from pakistan in the first place. in their view pakistani officials have not acted with enough urgency to help remove the biggest threat to american troops in the region. sudden, concussive, lethal. ied attacks are the number one killer of u.s. troops in afghanistan, responsible for more than 400 deaths in the past two years. u.s. officials are growing increasingly upset over the course of the main ingredient in these home made bombs, an american ally....
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>> the world notifies 48 countries, including china, pakistan, and cambodia, but these are the lists of the leading immigrants. they travel to places like the united kingdom and ireland. if you're traveling to western europe, you still may have contact with someone who has active measles. >> thanks so much for joining us here today. >> we'll talk about soon. >>> okay. >>> well, if you're a recent college grad and need work, where do you go? we have the top five cities to land a job. that's coming up. a? a? - what about ways to save people money? - do you have taco tuesdays? - have you guys started combining policies? - i like your hair. agents, please. i don't know what the x-men do at their school, but i hope they're treating our guy better than we're treating beast. kinda looks like a target. not cool. we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegeta
>> the world notifies 48 countries, including china, pakistan, and cambodia, but these are the lists of the leading immigrants. they travel to places like the united kingdom and ireland. if you're traveling to western europe, you still may have contact with someone who has active measles. >> thanks so much for joining us here today. >> we'll talk about soon. >>> okay. >>> well, if you're a recent college grad and need work, where do you go? we have the top...
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their defense attorney is saying that, five others with suspected links to the talabani pakistan also face charges of murder and terrorism. >>> a tough week for hurman cain. we'll check in live with our political desk in washington on the harrisment allegations against the presidential candidate. >>> man travels to mars? not quite. the cosmic game of make believe straight ahead. l. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. ♪ [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you'
their defense attorney is saying that, five others with suspected links to the talabani pakistan also face charges of murder and terrorism. >>> a tough week for hurman cain. we'll check in live with our political desk in washington on the harrisment allegations against the presidential candidate. >>> man travels to mars? not quite. the cosmic game of make believe straight ahead. l. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [...
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this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white house. the libyan opposition leader and senior white house correspondent ed henry is at the white house. hello to you. what should we be reading into this meeting? >> reporter: the meeting is going on right now as we speak. it's with tom donolan. the opposition leader from libya, the significance is that while the white house tells us that president obama has no plans to drop into this meeting, which would be a high level of endorsement if he showed up, this shows that the opposition leader is now in the west wing of the white house. he previ
this is up near the pakistan border. the military is being operating there for years trying to drive out elements of this insurgency and certainly that could have been a factor as well today, the fact that they targeted a military training facility, that they killed primarily military recruits, which also adds another dimension. coming up, the death of bin laden, it was a driving factor today. t.j.? >> stan grant for us, islamabad, let's continue on following a busy day at the white...
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american intelligence intercepted communications from pakistan. including someone who has provided valuable information in the past. a lot is being revealed. usually these details are not revealed from this type of intercept. they are confident in the accuracy of the information. a top u.s. official says the threat likely involves three people. government source saying two are believed to be american citizens. they could be using a truck filled with explosives to carry out an attack. police are looking at suspicious vehicles heading into the city. a closer look means they are stopping trucks in the middle of the street. new check points have shutdown the city to traffic. our senior correspondent allan chernoff is in new york for us. allan, new yorkers are used to gridlock in the streets, but this is something different. >> reporter: indeed. yesterday was quite a sight on many of the streets of new york. just cars backed up block after block after block. literally for miles. given the fact that it's early saturday morning, a bit of a different situ
american intelligence intercepted communications from pakistan. including someone who has provided valuable information in the past. a lot is being revealed. usually these details are not revealed from this type of intercept. they are confident in the accuracy of the information. a top u.s. official says the threat likely involves three people. government source saying two are believed to be american citizens. they could be using a truck filled with explosives to carry out an attack. police are...
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stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >> back here we're about 45 minutes from the joplin community service. president of the united states and other dignitaries will be speaking and we'll brick that to you live in a special report. and then next, a churches faith doesn't waver in the aftermath of the storm. we have this story next. >>> is john edwards about to be indicted for misuse of campaign money to cover up an affair. i put that to our legal guy. >> think there's little doubt that the justice department is going to indict john edwards but they're going to have to prove the case. the bottom line on it is his big don donor, buddy mellon, gave him $400,000, much of which was applied to hunter. john edwards went there yesterday and the only witness left to discredit it, andrew young, former campaign aide. >> but about that money, prosecutors are going to have to prove if there was money transferred to ray yell hunter, it's going to be difficult, is it not? >> i don't thing it's going be difficult, fred. they had interviews with the government saying he used the money for a cover-up to cove
stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >> back here we're about 45 minutes from the joplin community service. president of the united states and other dignitaries will be speaking and we'll brick that to you live in a special report. and then next, a churches faith doesn't waver in the aftermath of the storm. we have this story next. >>> is john edwards about to be indicted for misuse of campaign money to cover up an affair. i put that to our legal guy. >> think there's little doubt...
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drone strike in pakistan. intelligence officials tell cnn the drone fired two missiles on a vehicle in a tribal region of north was sear stan. today's strike is the 59th this year. nearly 50 chemical and defense companies were victims of a yord nated cyber attack according to security firm symantec. computers of at least 48 companies were infested with malicious software called pie son ivy. the attack took place july through september and has been traced to a man in china. most of the companies hacked were based in the u.s. >>> a new album from amy winehouse is set to be released in december. the announcement came today from her record label. the posthumous album will contain new and reworked songs winehouse recorded between 2002 and 2008. the singer was found dead in her london apartment in july, a coroner ruled last week her death was the result of accidental alcohol poisoning. wolf? >> sad story indeed. thanks very much, mary, for that. coming up, remember that sexy russian spy, anna chapman? we have new gl
drone strike in pakistan. intelligence officials tell cnn the drone fired two missiles on a vehicle in a tribal region of north was sear stan. today's strike is the 59th this year. nearly 50 chemical and defense companies were victims of a yord nated cyber attack according to security firm symantec. computers of at least 48 companies were infested with malicious software called pie son ivy. the attack took place july through september and has been traced to a man in china. most of the companies...
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pakistan has cut off two supply line flooz afghanistan after a deadly attack by nate toe forces on pakistan's own troops. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the attacks. trucks carrying vital supplies are now sitting idle at the border. pakistan says it will reassess its relationship with the u.s. and nato. nato hasn't accepted blame for the incident, but is promising a full investigation. >>> pro democracy syrians are hailing the possibility of sanctions against their government by the arab league. finance ministers agreed on saturday that assets of the government and its officials should be frozen. they also want to punish the regime are travel restrictions. arab league foreign ministers will decide on sunday whether to adopt the sanctions, another 29 people were killed in the crack down there on saturday. more than 40 years after the assassination of robert f. kennedy, lawyers for sirhan sirhan are trying to get him a new trial. sirhan is serving a life sentence? california. among other things, sirhan's lawyers say their expert analysis of new evidence shows that two guns were used and t
pakistan has cut off two supply line flooz afghanistan after a deadly attack by nate toe forces on pakistan's own troops. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the attacks. trucks carrying vital supplies are now sitting idle at the border. pakistan says it will reassess its relationship with the u.s. and nato. nato hasn't accepted blame for the incident, but is promising a full investigation. >>> pro democracy syrians are hailing the possibility of sanctions against their government by...
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so we need to work hard on not allowing them to do that. >> is pakistan helping the hakani network kill americans and americans? >> i know that they are based in afghanistan and we want pakistan to be more efficient on stopping them to do that. >> do you believe that elements in the isi are directly coordinating these attacks with the haqqani network? >> i think what is important for us, haqqani network is not inside of afghanistan, is outside of our border. we need the full cooperation of pakistan to stop them to do these attacks. >> foreign minister, appreciate your time. thank you so much. good luck to you and to all of the people of afghanistan. >> thank you very much, wolf. >>> the manhunt covered four decades but the fbi finally tracks down an escaped killer and hijacker and would-be revolutionary. >>> also happening right now, safety inspectors are moving down the side of the washington monument checking it out for cracks. we have more on that coming up. , we are the tomorrow makers. we're making tomorrows like clockwork. ♪ for all the different things our customers planned for
so we need to work hard on not allowing them to do that. >> is pakistan helping the hakani network kill americans and americans? >> i know that they are based in afghanistan and we want pakistan to be more efficient on stopping them to do that. >> do you believe that elements in the isi are directly coordinating these attacks with the haqqani network? >> i think what is important for us, haqqani network is not inside of afghanistan, is outside of our border. we need the...
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but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was doing some important work here in pakistan and work that was funded by the u.s. government to improve relations in pakistan and win some hearts and minds. >> reza, thank you. >>> a gut wrenching court ruling that could rip a little girl from the apples of her adoptive story. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ ifyou don't have facetimene, on your phone, which makes it this easy to talk face-to-face with another iphone. this easy to talk with a mac and this easy to talk with an ipad. facetime. just one mor
but he's been a long time resident of pakistan. actually going back and forthment he's been in this region for a long time, well-traveled, he knows multiple lang wangs. worked for a company based in virginia. a development company. they were involved in social and economic development. basically working to create jobs, get pakistan's economy back on its feet. one of the projects they were involved according to the website was pakistani dairy farms to increase output and increase jobs. he was...
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and concerns at the brazen kidnapping of an american citizen in pakistan was an inside job. new information coming in. stay with us here in "the situation room." aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male...
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we are investigating a secretive system of exchanging cash in pakistan. startling condition that some anti-government protesters in egypt were forced to endured called virginity checks. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> almost a full month after the death of osama bin laden, we are now learning more about how he was able to secretly finance his terrorist network during a decade in hiding. our senior international correspondent stan grant investigates a very old and very shady way of exchanging cash in pakistan. >> reporter: branded terrorist banking. doesn't take long important people to get nervous. we are outside the uncomfortably named but unconnected osama money excha
we are investigating a secretive system of exchanging cash in pakistan. startling condition that some anti-government protesters in egypt were forced to endured called virginity checks. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs try capzasin-hp....
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the happy with pakistan is a big problem. a lot of planning was based on the close relationship with pakistan. if pakistan is not going to be working with us, we don't know which direction they may take. >> a lot more is at stake with the future of pakistan as opposed to afghanistan. they are a nuclear arsenal as well. they aren't of a nuclear arsenal. thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> throwing his hat into the ring. jon huntsman's name may not be familiar to many, but find out why he couldn't stand out in an already crowded republican field. holding out a bank for $1. why did he deliberately wait for the police to show up? [ male announcer ] the inspiration for its shape was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. >>> the former utah governor and ambassador to china, jon huntsman is officially seeking the republican nomination. he chose the statue of liberty for the place. ro
the happy with pakistan is a big problem. a lot of planning was based on the close relationship with pakistan. if pakistan is not going to be working with us, we don't know which direction they may take. >> a lot more is at stake with the future of pakistan as opposed to afghanistan. they are a nuclear arsenal as well. they aren't of a nuclear arsenal. thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> throwing his hat into the ring. jon huntsman's name may not be familiar to many, but find...
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for the first time publicly he is accusing pakistan's spy agency, the isi, of supporting the insurgents who attacked the u.s. he embassy in kabul. it was carried out by a group closely tied to the taliban. >> they act as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives planned and conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. >> well, these aren't the first allegations that pakistan was helping terrorists, but mullen is the highest ranking u.s. official to make those claims publicly and forcefully. >>> stocks earlier today tumbled at the open, but they are trying, they are trying to stage a comeback. right now we're looking at the dow blue chips. they are up just a smidge, 0.49 points there. it's been a brutal week for investors. the dow fell more than 300 points, that was just yesterday. >>> well, political gridlock is pushing washington closer now to a partial government shutdown next week. early today house republicans pushed through a bill funding the federal government until november 18th, but it cuts mo
for the first time publicly he is accusing pakistan's spy agency, the isi, of supporting the insurgents who attacked the u.s. he embassy in kabul. it was carried out by a group closely tied to the taliban. >> they act as a veritable arm of pakistan's internal services intelligence agency. with isi support, the operatives planned and conducted that truck bomb attack as well as the assault on our embassy. >> well, these aren't the first allegations that pakistan was helping...
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drone strike in pakistan may have killed a man considered al qaeda's military brain. a spokesperson for his jihadist group says he died along with some of his aides. the strike targeted a hideout in south waziristan, in pakistan's volatile tribal region. phil joins us from islamabad. if this turns out to be true, what would the impact be on al qaeda? >> reporter: well, it would presumingly be quite significant, richelle. this was a high-valued target. he was a man who's risen through al qaeda's ranks to become the military brains of the operation, the man who has job it was to implement al qaeda's global strategy, if you like, by carrying out attacks, resourcing, planning and carrying them out ultimately by taking lives. so a significant loss from their ranks, particularly if it were to come so soon following the death of its leader, osama bin laden. but an indication of how significant this man had become within al qaeda in recent years is the fact about the speculation who would replace osama bin laden, kashmiri's name has been mentioned. we know in the way that thi
drone strike in pakistan may have killed a man considered al qaeda's military brain. a spokesperson for his jihadist group says he died along with some of his aides. the strike targeted a hideout in south waziristan, in pakistan's volatile tribal region. phil joins us from islamabad. if this turns out to be true, what would the impact be on al qaeda? >> reporter: well, it would presumingly be quite significant, richelle. this was a high-valued target. he was a man who's risen through al...